Mont-Tremblant Golf Club
Mont-Tremblant Golf Club is best known as Le Maitre de Mont-Tremblant, the area's Fred Couples Signature course. A par 72 of about 7,025 yards routed along the Diable river in the Laurentians, it is the more exclusive, club style golf at Tremblant, a short drive from the resort village and the Fairmont.
Photo: Golf Le Maitre de Mont-Tremblant via Google.
The verdict
When golfers talk about the Mont-Tremblant Golf Club, they usually mean Le Maitre de Mont-Tremblant, the polished, club style course that sits a little apart from the busy resort base. It is a Fred Couples Signature design, shaped with the architects Gene Bates and the respected Canadian team of Graham Cooke and Darrell Huxham, and it follows the Diable river through the Laurentian forest for a calmer, more refined round than the two public resort courses higher up the mountain.
For the traveling golfer the appeal is the combination of a name designer, a beautiful riverside setting and a private club atmosphere, with a real clubhouse and a sense of occasion. Access is more limited than the resort courses, generally tied to membership or to a stay at one of the affiliated Mont-Tremblant hotels, so it is best arranged as part of a planned trip rather than a walk up round.
Mont-Tremblant Golf Club at a glance
- Also known as
- Le Maitre
- Designer
- Fred Couples Signature
- Type
- Riverside parkland
- Par
- 72
- Yardage
- 7,025 yds
- Access
- Members and hotel guests
Designer, par and yardage verified June 2026 from the club and leading course databases. Mont-Tremblant Golf Club, known as Le Maitre de Mont-Tremblant, is a par 72 of about 7,025 yards, a Fred Couples Signature Course designed with Gene Bates and the firm of Graham Cooke and Darrell Huxham. It is a private and semi private club whose access is generally limited to members and guests of selected Mont-Tremblant hotels, including the Fairmont, so there is no straightforward public green fee. Always confirm access and current pricing directly before booking.
The character of the course
Le Maitre is the most genteel of the Mont-Tremblant courses. Rather than climbing the ski slopes like Le Geant, it spreads along the valley floor and the banks of the Diable river, so the round has a flowing, parkland rhythm with the mountains framing the views rather than dictating every shot. The Fred Couples team built generous, well shaped fairways and greens that reward a confident approach, with the river and mature forest providing both beauty and strategy.
At about 7,025 yards from the back tees it is a proper championship length, yet the wider corridors and gentler topography make it more forgiving and walkable than its mountain siblings, and the conditioning and service match the private club setting. Because access is restricted and we research the course from the club and verified sources rather than open public play, we keep the hole by hole detail general and focus on the design character and the access reality.
The takeaway is that Le Maitre is the round to seek out when you want refinement and calm at Tremblant, ideally as a guest of an affiliated hotel. Pair it with the two public resort courses for a varied Laurentian golf trip that ranges from mountain drama to riverside polish.
How to get on
| What to know | Detail |
|---|---|
| Access | Private and semi private; generally limited to members and guests of selected Mont-Tremblant hotels, including the Fairmont |
| Green fee | No straightforward public daily fee; rates depend on membership or an affiliated hotel package, so we do not quote a price |
| Cart and caddie | Carts available; the riverside routing is walkable for the fit golfer |
| Booking | Through the club or an affiliated hotel; arrange as part of a planned stay rather than a walk up |
| Season | Roughly late spring to mid October, with fall color a highlight in the Laurentians |
| Getting there | A short drive from the Mont-Tremblant resort village, about 90 minutes to 2 hours north of Montreal |
Access verified June 2026 from the club and public sources. Access rules and any rates change, so always confirm directly with the club or your hotel before booking travel.
Where to stay nearby
Because access to Le Maitre is tied to affiliated hotels, the smart move is to stay somewhere on its access list, such as the Fairmont at the foot of the slopes or another partner hotel in the Mont-Tremblant village. That puts the resort restaurants, the gondola and the two public courses within easy reach while securing a tee time at the more exclusive course.
For a complete Laurentian golf trip, combine Mont-Tremblant Golf Club with the resort's public pair, the mountainous Le Geant and the strategic Le Diable. Many groups add a city stop in Montreal with a round at Royal Montreal if access allows.
Looking for a base? See our recommended hotels and resorts at Mont-Tremblant.
Play Mont-Tremblant on a Quebec golf trip
We arrange access to Le Maitre through an affiliated hotel, book the resort's public courses, and route a Quebec trip with a stop in Montreal if you want it. Tell us roughly when and who is traveling and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.
Mont-Tremblant Golf Club questions
What is Mont-Tremblant Golf Club?
Mont-Tremblant Golf Club is best known as Le Maitre de Mont-Tremblant, a Fred Couples Signature course in the Laurentians a short drive from the resort village, distinct from the resort's two public courses Le Geant and Le Diable.
Who designed Le Maitre de Mont-Tremblant?
Le Maitre is a Fred Couples Signature Course, designed with the architects Gene Bates and the Canadian firm of Graham Cooke and Darrell Huxham, set along the Diable river in the Laurentians.
What is the par and length of Le Maitre?
Le Maitre plays to par 72 and measures about 7,025 yards from the back tees, a parkland course routed along the river with the Laurentian mountains as a backdrop.
Can visitors play Mont-Tremblant Golf Club?
Le Maitre is a private and semi private club whose access is generally limited to members and guests of selected Mont-Tremblant hotels, including the Fairmont. Tee times and rates vary, so always confirm access and current pricing directly before booking.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Designer, par and yardage verified June 2026; access verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.